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A communist poet and radical journalist, a secret State killing, an attempted revolution sparked in the village of Naxal | dG1fYjdlRm9IMS1WbVk
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00:00This is radio Peking.
00:07Long live Chairman Mao.
00:10Long live Chairman Mao.
00:15France, May 1968. A nation of strikes, of violence.
00:23Long live Chairman Mao.
00:28Long live Chairman Mao.
00:33Long live Chairman Mao.
00:38Long live Chairman Mao.
00:43Long live Chairman Mao.
00:48At that time, there were people like Saroj Mukherjee, Sukhidal Rai Choudhury, Saroj Dutta, Gulam Pardush, Vishnu Mukhopadhyay.
00:58But actually, Saroj sir was very powerful.
01:05Saroj sir.
01:07No one will tell me my poems.
01:12No one will listen to my poems.
01:20I have seen the bloodshed of my loved ones.
01:25In the settlements, in the farms, in the farms, in the cities, in the capital.
01:50At 12 o'clock, the bell rang.
01:53At that time, we had an ominous feeling.
01:59We did not expect this.
02:02Suddenly, out of nowhere, Saroj Dutta spoke.
02:19Saroj Dutta
02:24Saroj Dutta
02:29Saroj Dutta
02:34Saroj Dutta
02:39Saroj Dutta
02:44Saroj Dutta

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